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Discover Ludwig"rain stops" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the sudden cessation of rain. For example: "The rain had been pouring down for hours, but suddenly it just stopped - rain stops just like that."
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The rain stops.
Rain stops play.
Rain stops play Ah, the elements.
Even if the rain stops the floods could linger.
The rain stops as suddenly as it started.
Hope the rain stops before the beer runs out".
Rain stops, sacks steam in the sun, they sit up.
Don't break the window until the rain stops," Samantha implored.
The courts are practically dry, you know, after the rain stops.
We'll stay here until the rain stops, O.K.?" "O.K.," I said.
I never do make the land-sailing: on the day, rain stops play.
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